Ben Platt announces solo headline 2022 North American tour: dates, tickets and more

Ben Platt announces 2022 US tour dates and tickets are now on sale.

Ben Platt has announced a headline US tour for 2022 – and tickets are now on sale.

The singer and Tony Award winner will headline dates across North American from 3 September.

He’ll visit venues including the iconic Madison Square Garden and Hollywood Bowl in support of his latest album.

Fans can now get their hands on tickets for Ben Platt’s tour via ticketmaster.com.

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Announcing the tour, Platt said: “I’m beside myself with excitement to finally be back doing what I love, performing my music for a live audience.

“I’ve been waiting nearly three years to finally take this show on the road, and I can’t wait to sing my face off.”

 

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It’ll be in support of his latest album, Reverie, which was released in August 2021 and features singles “Imagine” and “Happy to Be Sad”.

The 13-track album is the follow up to his 2019 debut Sing to Me Instead and of course, the Dear Evan Hansen soundtrack.

It’s also been confirmed that Platt will be joined by Aly & AJ, who will support the tour, performing tracks from their acclaimed album, a touch of the beat…

Plus fans can also expect to hear their hit song “Potential Breakup Song”, which was recently reimagined by the duo with an explicit edition of the Disney-friendly track.

He says: “Aly and AJ are extremely talented musicians and icons and I’ve been their fan for most of my life, so I’m over the moon that they’re coming on the road with me!”.

You can find out everything you need to know below.

How to get Ben Platt tour tickets

They’re now available to buy from ticketmaster.com.

Prices for each show vary, with standard and VIP tickets available.

You can check out the full tour schedule below.

Ben Platt 2022 tour dates

  • 3 September – Seattle, WA – Wamu Theater
  • 4 September – Portland, OR – Moda Center
  • 6 September – West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center
  • 8 September – Las Vegas, NV – The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
  • 9 September – San Diego, CA – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
  • 11 September – Palo Alto, CA – Frost Amphitheater at Stanford
  • 12 September – Hollywood, CA – Hollywood Bowl
  • 15 September – Grand Prairie, TX – Texas Trust Cu Theatre
  • 18 September – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
  • 19 September – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center
  • 22 September – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
  • 23 September – Chicago, IL – Wintrust Arena
  • 25 September – Toronto, ON, Canada – Coca-Cola Coliseum
  • 27 September – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
  • 29 September – Boston, MA – Agganis Arena
  • 1 October – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
  • 4 October- Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre Atlanta
  • 6 October – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
  • 7 October – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live